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04.20.2006 at 10:30AM PDT, ID: 21821117
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Administrative Tools Folder is Empty

Asked by doddwell in Windows 2003 Server

Tags: tools, empty, administrative, folder

Hello
I have a Win 2003 R2 Server Domain controller and a Win 2003 Server acting as a Terminal Server.

I need to add a Data Source (ODBC) which I normally find in the Administrative Tools Folder on my Start Menu.  The Administrative Tools Folder is there but there is NOTHING in it.

I recently removed the Terminal Server Machime from a redundant domain and added it to a new domain.

Please advise, Many Thanks.Start Free Trial
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Zone: Windows 2003 Server
Tags: tools, empty, administrative, folder
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